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    "title": "Solar 0.0.2 released",
    "author": "pmjones",
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    "created": "2005-02-15 00:36:39 UTC",
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    "html": "<p>It used to be called Hive; now it's Solar, the \"Simple Object Library and Application Repository\" for PHP5.  This is only a development release.  You can pick up the PEAR tarball here:</p>\n<p><a href=\"http://solarphp.com/Solar-0.0.2.tgz\">http://solarphp.com/Solar-0.0.2.tgz</a></p>\n<p>No real documentation yet, but you can read the auto-generated API reference here:</p>\n<p><a href=\"http://solarphp.com/api/\">http://solarphp.com/api/</a></p>\n<p>Next set of tasks is to get the Solar_Cell_Bugs component working properly, and I can write up a quick app to do bug tracking.  Also need a mailing list, and need to set up <a href=\"http://yawiki.com\">YaWiki</a> installation for real documentation (although Solar will have a wiki component of its own, and at that point it can be self-hosted / autonomous / internally-dependent / eat its own dog food / whatever).</p>\n<p>Revision control is going through Subversion now instead of CVS, provided by the kind folks at <a href=\"http://textdrive.com/\">TextDrive</a>, who are the web hosts for solarphp.com as well.  For $12/month, it's a sweet deal; my thanks to Ryan King for pointing them out.</p>\n"
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